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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, Dela- ware, Virginia, tair; sligatiy cooler; winds be- coming nortuenyy. Guwrs’ Leatmer Cotore> Suoxs, at Rob- ert Couen's, 600 Pa ate nw BUILDERS’ HARDWARE 4 SPECLaLTY.—New lowest prices. CarTex & Co, 606 Pennsylvania PLOYRES are reliable, expert- bonded for the fa'tirul per IV's absolutely sae t» entrust With us UsiT » DeLivExy Co., 421 11th street ow. ‘Wis lex Co.'s Penobscot tc -—red wagons Guoexnrrs.—Impor'ant sale of groce-tes, &c., DF Dowitng to-morrow mornin at 10 clock, at 1023 7 street northwest, iucludi g horse and wagon, * enced men, and formance of duty. your Now ts Your Time to buy Shoes and save money. 20 per cent discount sale. Edimonston & Co, 1339 141 F si, and 943 Pa. a Love Buaxcu Botnsox WHISKY, $1.25 a bottle. Distilled in 1874, Cy atuiana, Ky. Caries Kraemer, 7S Ta st. ow. pamsmwoon Races Tuesday, August 14 3:00 a 50 Frve-Tow Coat Scars, at Factory Prices. — | ‘T. Caxtax & Co., 606’ Pennsylvania avenue norunwest, ‘Lapis’ Reset Oxroxp Tiss, large assortment ‘at Coben's, 620 Pa. ave. pw. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locais. Mr, A L Kernan, proprietor of Kernan’s Theater, had bis jeg brokeu Satutday by a horse runoing away with lim in Druid Hili Park, Baltimore. — A dead white male infant was found in New Hampshire avenue, between Sand T streets nortn- West, this morn. . A covored boy Bamed Stuart was overcome by the heat yesterday moruing, at 6ch and East Capitol id was sent to his home, eaten Braucn of the Irish Na- | , revolutions were adopt- jeasure at’ the face that the Irish deavorimg lo resuscitate the woolen industry tn Trek: Tue Citizen: ington have adopted resovutions approv ng ths Dili which th Co.ut.ssioaers save recommended, widing for free water fo Pifue Auerican tar Association will meet at Saratoga Wednesday, and Coiwnel Broaduead, Judge Doyle aud Mr. R. i, Perry Will 1eave this ity as a committee of tie National Association to attend it During the forty-eight hours ending at 8 o'clock ‘this morning ‘he pouce made oue ouudred aud thirteen arrests. Saturday aiternoon In the Criminal Court, Judge Montgomery, the motion of detendaut tu the case of Joun L. Suilivan, cunv.cced ip June las. of Gan- Slauguter and sentenceu io tue peniientiary, Lo commute tue puuishment, was taken under ad- Visement. ‘The report of Coroner Patterson for the month | Of July shows tuat forty-eight deaths were Luves- | Ugated. ‘There were six cases of drownlug, tive unknown In.aats fouud wed, one Of tue Laviug | Deen murdered, aud three cases of accidental | veath. ON SATUKDAY—-GAMES cris. ‘The Statesmen lost a game to Chicago on Satur- | ay through seer bad luck. The score was 4 to 1. Widner aud Mack and Krock and Funt were the Datteries, the former proving very effective against the Visitors, but one of whom, Duffy, could accom- plis anything in the way of batting. H- made a single, a double, and a home run. The States- mess hits Were lard and Weil piaced, and buacued im two innings, Dut a sp.ce of bad ‘Judgment in Tuauing bases Sucrificed two or tacee runs. W Mot and Daily each made a doubie and a siug! hit, Tue fielding of Doth teams was tairly good, uington’s errors, a bad turow by ly. coutribuuug to @ run. Wasu- ington mad 12 bits and 4 ervors, and Chicago 5 hits and 3 errors. Pittsburg deteated New York through the errors of the Giants. The score was 3 to 2 Morris and Carroll ‘and Titcomb and Murphy were the bat. teres, New York wade 5 wis and 6 errors, end Pittsbury 4 bits and 1 error. Boston butted a game away from Indianapolis, althoucu nearly losing vy poor flvidins. ‘Tue score Was 10 to & Tue Hoosiers made @ bits and 5 errors, aud Bosiou 15 uits and 11 errors. The bat- Yeries were Conway and Mike Hines aud Boyle and Myers. ‘The’ Phillies made a run tn the eighth, and thereby defeated Detroit 1 to 0. Getzein und Wells and Casey and Clewents were the vatterie. Pail adelpina made 3 hits and Serrors, aud Detroit 6 Bis and 2 errors. At Clacinuati—Brookiyn, 6; Cincinnatt, 5; eleven Innings. At St. Lout-—sc! Louts, eleven innings. At Kansas city Cleveland, 3. At Louisvilie—Lowisvilie, more, 6. ‘The Pittsburg clu#plays three games here, be- iby (o-da¥. ‘The.Hoosiers will be the Stat s "a's Opponents during the latter part of the week, phen nde ‘Two Disorderly Colored Girls Fined. PROPLE MCST BEHAVE THEMSELVES IN THE PAKKS; Annie Lee Tay.or and Sarnia Brent, colored girls | were before the Poilce Court thts morning charged With disorderly conduct if Iowa Circle. ‘They Were arrested last evening by officers Kendig and Ferguson for misbehaving in the park. Jule Mulls said that the parks are places for recreation ‘and are open to ali classes of persous as long as hey act with decency and propriety. “It is a erying shame,” he said, “that Instead ot being used by the persons for who they are luteaded, they are iafested by this class of persons. Aaalé Taylor, who is much older than the other gir:, alt the blame on the latter, and says that'she innocent. She is no douvi worse than the ‘smaller yirl and is fined $10. Sarnia is fined half that amoust.” ——— ‘Tue Invixo Park Caup.—The camp-meeting of the Wasaington colored) confereace of the Mf. E. Church at Irving Park yesterday was largely at tended. The religious exercises commenced | a 9 & m. with a lovefeast, led by Kev. W. | Murry, president of the camp directors. At11 a. m. Rev. W. P. Ryder, the presiding elier of Wash- ington district, preached. Tue praying bands of the Various charges assembled immediately alter thesermon. At3p.m. a sermon was preached by RH. Kovinsoa, of this city, and by Kev. c. W. Walker in tue evening. The following ministers Were present and purticipated in the exercises Revs W. P. Ryder, RH. kobinson, W. Murray, W H. Brooks, LL. Tuomas, M. J. Snow, H. Brows, J. W. Brantly, C. W. Waixer, Win. Green, and others ‘Tux Cartar’s CoTuss axp Moyzy.—Captain John H. Chatham, commander of the schooner Flora Thomas, now lying at the 11th street whart, | 4s looking for & colored man who relieved him yes. terday morning of a new suit of clothes and $75 In money which Wasin the panta.dons pocket. ‘Sowe days ago Capt. Chatham wanted a deck band and Tecklessiy Lied the first applicant without in- quiring into bis antecedents or his virtues. He Gid nov even Know bis name. ‘The resuit of this lavisa confidence was shown yesterday morning Wuen the captain started to array himself ior the day. His clothes and money were gone. Acolored ima answering to the description of the lograte asked a pollccman early yesterday moraing whea The rst “ayar” started, and that is the last clue Yo Capt. Chatham's clothes, ‘Tug Natiowat Fexctsues’ Tair.—The National Fencivies, with about tweaty iriends, left tne city Saturday afternoun for Warrenton White Suipuut Springs, “The National Drum Corps accompanied They “will not go into eaimp or keep mili- tary discipitne, but will sppear in occasional dress Parades, ‘The rosier is as iollows: c. &. Domer, captain; L. B. Moser, leulenaat: T. A. Tomlinson, second lieutenant; M. B. Domer, inspector of stat W. &. Magruder, paymaster; RM. McMurray, Jf. Quartermaster;'G. W. Taylor, commissary: "Ser ts Betts, KC. Kice and As burn; corporals » Sesstucd, Ever and Hart; Privates’ Kon- Grup, Kowan, Frieous, Bracketi, Riley, Kerby, Colverhill, Carter, Van Potter, Jeuson,’ Horton, Crowweil, Meiton, A. D. Kice aiid G. A. Carter. ——_ Couoxzp Exctxsionisrs FROM RicHMoND.—About one thousand eyored ‘persons afrived here at 6 @elock this mordfy trom Kichmond, on an excur- | ston given by the “Oid Boys’ Social’ Club.” Com. | Pany B, Kearney Guards, about forty strong. 1-0 attended the excursion. This afternoon at’ 5:30 O'clock the club and company will parade oa Penn. syivania avenue. AccipesTs.—Arthur Bivans, a seventeen-year- Old boy, Who resides at Jacksou and Tyler strcets, Anacos 12, shot himself in the ley yesterday after, hoon WANS handing a pistol. “He was attended by Dr. Stewart, who found that the wound was Rot @ serious’ one—Frank Underwood, a white boy, living on 7ih street southeast, accidentally shot bimself in the head yesterday.—Franx | Bour, @ brakeman of the Ballimore and Powomac Railroad, had his right band masaed Saturday ‘while coupiing cars at the freight depot, New J sey a¥eaue soutueast. He Was taken to Ds. Boar. man’s, 1104 Maryland avenue, and had bis wound Gressed.—Saturiay Nelson’ Thurston, colored, Was severely injured at Ist and G sireets north ast by falling under the wheel of a Wagon Of te Washington “and Georgetown Railroad Co. ‘He Was taken (o tue Preedman’s Hospital Scppex Dmarn oF Mxs J.T. BiviNa—a telegram frow Romney, W. Va, yesterday, announces the sudden death iuere Saiurday evening of Mrs Mary E, Bivins, wite of Mr. J. T. Bivins, of tuis city, ‘The news caused a great Shock to the friends of Mr. aod Mrs. Bivins.” No particulars have been Tecelved as U0 the nature of her vess. Mra Bivins Bad been spending tue summer with ber iamily at Komaey. ——— Fmeworks at Bar Rivor.—The. pyrotechnical Grama of the batiie between the Mouitor apd Merrimac af Bay Ridge tals week promises to ‘anything of the kind ever given iu this of the country. The boats have been er. jo r. Tue sight will be novel and interesung, Sind wil Lave to Ue seen to be appreciated NO extra See ad’ ment coluun. Kound-trip fare, $1.—Adet. —_——— ‘Tus Moxrror awp Mexxtac.—At Bay. sy position aid ail details caretaliy looked | of his exploits 1a tbe way of practicat will be made for this exuibition. | ter, N. Y., 01 which port he was at for tune of trains in auuse- | President rillmore, Later he went | the want of proj THE BOBTAIL CAR CONTROVERSY, The Columbia Company Replies to the Complaint of the Passengers. President Willard to-day sent to the committee Tepresenting the complaining patrons of the Co- lumbia Railroad the reply of the directors of the Toad to the grievances and complaints presented by tuem at the conference last Tuesday. The re- ply is as follows: Orrick or Tux Coucusta Rawat Wasuisorox D. C., August 11, To Messrs, Norton, Seville and committee to present (he complaints of the patrons of the Cotumma Co, Gentlemen: Iam directed by the \t of {he Columbia Railway Co. to convey through you to the citizens of Northeast W. jon, ‘the answer of the company to your communication in writing, calling the attention of the company to OS Ee Bobd-tail Car,” and vo the Diaok form With @ heat ing for signatures of the patrons of the com- any pledwing certain action afier September 1, SSH, Proximo, togeiuer with a scaedule of passen- wers conveyed vy @ cervain point, 70¢ H street bortheast, between the hours of 12m. and 7:23 Pp. m., by 44cars golug East and 45 going West, takea down and verified by your committee as a condition upon said day, Suoday, our best traveling day (a copy ‘lerewith enclosed). [Tbis scueduie showed chat the 44 cars goiny east from 12 m. to 1:57 p.m. and from 5:25 p. n.to 7:21 P. m, carried 253 passengers, an average of 533-44 ween the same hours carried 271, or ap pr 01 6 6-45 puss gers) AN erroueous average of the UMOsr 01 passengers carried was made by your committee “by doubling the number actually Posed to have got off and on, previol. Ww reaching 704 H street northeast, the center of travel ip Northeast Washington. Mr. Seville’s attention Was Called to (bis fact. A note Was aaa tacks aces Angra drawdrawing “the — doubling —_ estimate.’ The company cheerfully gave your com- mitee tae Denemt of withdrawing any erroneous: statements hherevorore made. ‘Mucu waich you complain of necessarily belongs to what you designate tRe bob-tail car, one of we necessities In ali cities When the pioneer and pubd- lic-spurited citizens anticipate far off future, inaugurate, economically conduct, uotil sucu Ue as ILs finances justly better service, and are gen- eraily recognized as pubiic benefsctors. it 1s on bob-Lall car OF DO car in ail enterprises of ‘The company admit that at certain hours of the , the cars are louded to the discomfurt of its palFons, but the Covutvla Rallway Co. is no ex- cepuon to its discomfort. Ail the lines of ibe chy, even those with larger factlities are suvject Lo ve over waded at tne Lae Wuen We suffer, but during the interita Of heavy travel every comfort aud ocliity ts Gad to reacu any point along its rout 4 Le company has Very respectiully iavit-d your comuittee to confer with them, and lead heir practical views to reimeay Whatever detects may exist, aud adopt any practical suggesvions Unat the fnances of tue company Wall adit, all of been iguored by those represeniing your Fer of the Columbia Railway Co. (ing duties of the company; the “3, Keepiug a very larse portion of the s ong Its route In good order, subject to heavy dawnges for accidents, and other burden. Sowe requirements. AL tue Saige tme it requires its patruus to ubserve their contract with the cote pany for (ransferriug tuem along 1s route, ail of Wuich exacting duuies (ue odivers of the company are plrdged to ue stockbolders and patrons to carry out under reasonable rules, tor tue benefit and accommodation of ail its patrons, The company bas bad under consideration for Some time Luproving its tachities aud Detter ac. commouute iis patrons, Knowing Une needs of the company, they first, with tue ald of some of oar citiz@us, had the crossing at tue B. and Q. Raliroad permanently Mixed. Tue next aud wisi ueeded Work Was anew rail which we have completed betWeen 14a ani 15th, 9h and 10cb, 7uh Lo 4th West and Ist to Adin stré (8 east, ut a Very heavy cost, Lecessitating t celpts and Leavy loass. Wuev compietely unished We lave in coutempi.tiva the changing of tue | schedue morniug gud evening, and to meet puri- ly the demands wade upon the company when the Travel Is tue meaviest. “Respectru..y, (Sigued.) WH. Clagett, Secretary. Arrested in New York. THE CHARGE ON WHICH WM. YOUNG, THE PRIZE FIGHTER, 18 TO BR BROUGHT WEEE. On the 14. of February iast, Jeremian Cary, Who roomed in u lodzing-house on B‘and 1st streets northwest, was mysteriously stabbed, He and Wm. Young, a prize-tighter, bad been driaking logetwer aud bad quarreed Young was thought to have been Cary’s assailant. Cary was badly wounded, but, under the care of Dr. J. W. Bayne, recovered. Inthe meantime Young had disap- peared, Cary and Dr. Buyne weut be.ore ue graud Jury and secured an” Indictment against Young, buifor @ Ume bis Wnereabouls was uokuuwn, Sole tWo Weeks ago he particpated La a prize— ght end the papers in che case Was sent through tue District Attoruey’sofiice, to the United States marsual of New York. Saturday the marsbal’s oMlicers arrested Youug. A Cleveland and Tharman Banner. TO Bé SUSPENDED ACROSS THE AVENUE 1118 RVEN- ING—FIREWORKS, MUSIC, AND SPEAKING. ACleveland and Tourwan banuer will be sus- pended across the avenue this eventing, at 10th street. The Central Democratic Commitiee, who have bad the banner made, will celebrate the event with freworks, music, and speeches, Rep- resentatives Wilson, of Wrst Virzinia; Townshe: Of [ilinols; McAdoo, of New Jersey, aud Hooker, Aississippl, have accepted Invitailuns to make ad- dresses, ‘Ihe speecues will be delivered trom tne bulcouy at the headquarters of the commitiee in tue Vernon Building, and the meeting will be called to order at 8 o'clock. C. W. Dart, T. V. Noonan, and J. Hail Colgate were the committee appoluted to secure the banner. vend enies RePoRTeD.—George Mattingly, No. 475 F street southwest, reports the larceny of a kush rug worth $3.50.—Joun H. an rrison street, Anacostia, reports that lus house was entered at am early hour yesterday morning ‘and robbed of some clothing and a breastpin— James W. Hall, No. 1424 L ‘street, reports. stolen fom him, whe asleep in Mount Vernon Square, ween 3 and 4 o’ciock yesterday 5 & gold watch and chain, praca Taey Took 4 Txir To BaLriwonE.—Tree tele colored giris, their ay ng between ten au twelve years, Were taken In*cusuody by the police in Baltimore yesterday a8 runaways They told contradictory stories Dut sald Lhe-y'were from this city, and gave their names as MatUe Fortune, 2113 ‘9th Street: Aiverta Johnson, 2135 9h street, and Lizzie Simms, 2127 ota street. They are neigu- Lors aud Matite bad the money. Sue claimed that her mother gave her suflc.ent money to go to Baltimore with her companions, and enti her Wwita $7 Which Was for an aunt. Arriving tn Baltl- more, they starved to hunt for the aunt but with- out success Then they started for Union Depot to Teturo howe, and the police found them tuere. Major Moore’ this morning received word trom tne Baltimore authorities concerning the girls. Tue police learned that the girls hud given their cor- Fect names and addresses, tueir parents were no- Ufled, and the girls Wil! be brought home to-day. Rosvgp oF His Suoes axp Hat.—A young man named Jacob Kessler, who lives near 1st and B Streets, stopped in Judic ary Square late Saturday nizbt to rest himself and feu asieep. When be awoke he found that be had been robbed of his Derby hat, shoes anu $8 in money. ee A Wire's Brus, ror Divorce —Grace Nolen to- day, by sir. D. W. Giassle, fied a bill tor a divorce froi W. G. Nolen, “They were married Sepvember 12, 1883, by Rev. Dr. Steele, have one cnilid, and sue charges him with bad ‘treatment, assaulting aud threatening to Kilt her. ee MaxaiaGe Licenses. — Marriage licenses have deen issued by the clerk of the court to Rubt. E. Peary,of Poruiand, Me., and Josepiuine C. Dievitsch; Owen'Jones and ‘Margaret Fio.d; L. G. W, Sichet and Margaret F. Dori; C. iL F. Relutzel and Annie E. Collins; Joun Syiva and Marie J. Mattnews, doth of Richmond, V..; Matthew Spain and Biddy Brown, botu of Kichiaond, Va.; G. M. Booker and Clara C. Robinson, both of Ricumond, Va.; Arm. stead LY Kicuardséa and Mary V. Jounson, ———— DRowNeD WHILE OX 4 PLEASURE TrIP.—Mr. Norman J. Pake, a young man wuo lived ut No. 3 iowa Circie, tett'the Coltimbla bvat-nouse Sacu. day moraing with several companions for a day pleasure up the river. ‘The party landed sowe dis- Lance above the free bridge, at a pont where there are maby deep holes between tue rocks and Uns current is swift. Mr. Fake got ready to goin the Water, but, not being able to swim, his compan- tous, it is stated, urged him to remais on shore. He Gid hot take their advice, however, and he had not been iu the water many minutes’ before he sank into one of thedangerous holes. Despite the efforts of bls companions to save Lim he was drowned, is body was recovered. by Messrs, Robert Goden cnt LE. Brown. Deceased was uluetcen years old and Was a nephew of Commissioner Cole of the Agricultural Department, He wasempio} ia that Department asa chemist. His bouy was Temoved to the police station in West Washington, and in the evenlag was sent to bis former home in Kchileld, N. ¥., in charge of his sister, who holds clerksuip in the Agricultural Department, Tae CAMP AT ATLaNTic Crry.—The tents and camp equipments of the Washington Light In- fantry Corps aud the Corcoran Cadet Corps were sent to Atlantic City Saturday. A committee com- Posed of members of both corps lett Saturday, up the tents and arrange the camp. Tne feats Mau UE Pitched on the lawn of the United States Hotel The members of tue two ons Will leave here next Saturday night and go into camp at Atlantic City Sunday morning. ——_——— Death of “Larry” Jerome. Lawrence R. Jerome, better known almost the World over a3 “Larry” Jerome, died at Sharon volumes. In early lite ne was in Dusiness with bis brotuer, and engaged in the ui broulers. His friend James Ridge this Winica cast $0,000, Nisttycatng, Steck Buchange splay Of trework: ‘hich cost $6,000. ‘years ago, a ever | Which cost 98,000. Nine. ir. 3 i a | i i i | absorption 01 its current re- | 3S depot at Washington, carrying a mysterious-look- the train here Sera 2 SPE ee ls ht south Potomac street, in band, and stop- Ping at tue 0's ep gh EEA Rouseteeper, reached over nePhesa Sas deposited the basket, with the remark that be had Drought & resent. As the institution is supported by ms, the woman asked if ould empty tue basket, to Boone) 2 “It a ‘With this he walked but before he reached the gate the ct in the basket attracted tbe attendant She called to fhe man, Dut he increased his oa run and ‘ne tra but failed to fad tim The ehind as. taken ined the home, and found ‘& delicate-looking female tpfant, avout a ‘Phe litte ue Was Wrapped’ in a man’s shirt, to which Was at tached « uote reading as follows “ONPEAN'S HOME, AUgust 7, 1888—Kind Friends: Wiki you piease receive my ‘darling child, It has ho father, and J, its movher, aim not able to care for it, and it has no friend’ to. take it. $01 will place'it under your care. “It astvery delicate, and I {rust You will do the best you‘ can for it. 1 wish to deinand of you to keep tt three years, and if my health cer T may call for it within that time. Name, Theresa Esiel Dyriing. Please callit Theresa, My name, Awella Darang.” The culid is being cared'tor und 18 dong well. The Pouce uave exerted every effort without avall to detect the man wao left the Dusket. Tue lair has caused quiie a sensation uere. The tngton, and tat the aucr ofthe sila is probe: at the father of the p DIY @ resident of this county, B. el cotBe Comrens Pouce Covst—Ju tom, To-day, Win. Cooper, proffalty: $10 or 30 days. ‘Dgnnls McDonald, disorderly Couduct; $5 or 7 days. Isaac Suorcer, protanity; do, Pever Brown and Eilzabeth Uolemia, disorderiy conuuct; $5 oF 15 dayseacu. Daniel Millet, vagrancy; bouds or Go.days: Lewis Robinson and ‘Thomas Wilson, disorderly cunduct, $5 or 15 days each. Edwal D. Forsythe, do.; do. Lillie Miler, protanity ; $5 or7 days. Sarai! Jounson, vagrancy; bouds of 60 days. ,Hobert Brown, profaaiis; $9 of 7 days Wi. Minter, vagrancy; Louus uf 60 days. Anuie Ive Taylor and ‘Sarnia Brent, coiored, disorderly conduct; $10 or 30days aud $5 or 15 days, re- spectively, Affairs in West Washington. Goxe To ATLANTIC CiTY.—A part¥ consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Artur Small, Mr. aid Mrs. Juines Archer, Miss Aanle Browa, Miss Eila Gibbons and Messrs: Jouu Givuous, Artuur Provey, Dr. Joba Morau aud Wia. M nozue lett on Savufday” eveu- lng for Atlantic City 10r a stay of about ten days, ‘OLICE COURT Casis.—"I on y stopped th the po lice sation for lodgings,” axswered Edward Gard- her, Wao Was arrayened on a charge of Vagraucy breierved against biin by Oiticer Weick. Tue pris Ouer spent several nights In the station as a lodger and was afterward iound drunk. He told tue court that he Was from Hatapton, Va., and upon his proaiise to return ine judze tox Lis persvual bonds.—A colored woman uameu Rose Ford Was arraigned on a charge of disviderly conduct at Foru's saloon,corner of Jefferson and Water sireets, ‘Thursday. “Gutiiy,” sue answered. “The court flues you $5," sad ine cierk, “inank you,” she paid, as sue went back. THE Nesko Wav Sior At JosErH O'CONXO! Wiluam Bolden, wwe tegro Who shot al Juseph O'Connor, corner of Valley aud Q streets, Friday evening, Was taken to Lue Po.iee Court this morn- auu'Will be irled Wednesday. Bolden has been aed in the hospital since Friday, sufve frow injuries recsived at tue hands of 0 afver the Sot Was Hred, Bail was fixed at We CUAIN BaIugé is belag refloored. ‘iravel hol tulerieres with vy tuts Work. GRaN Receirrs.—Canal-boat Loadoun arrived Wita 3,000 bushels of Wieut and 1,0U0 bushels cf corn ior G. T. Dunlop. " E_AND CONDITION OF WATER At 7 at Kali, temperature, 78; 2ondivion, ing reservoir, temperature, 88; 2onui- (A connection, 30; conuition at souta connection, 30; disinioUtli.” reservoir, Lemperae ure, 82; cOndivion at influent pate-uouse, 36; con- diuen at eftluent gate-nouse, 36, Hig, iver Lo-day at 12:04 p. m., low tide at 6: Alexandria Affairs, Reported for THF EVENING STAR, Daxcrxovs—The committee on streets having in vain urged the Midlaid Kallway authorities to repair the east end of the Wolfe str-et. tunnel, Walch, they $2y, 18 In a dungerous condition, now ounce That “should there be any accident at that po.nt the (uil responsibility will rest with the authorities of tne Viigloia M:dl ind Co.” All the traiic Of the road from Suepuerd’s or from Union Street passes under tits tunel. ‘Tax Barrist AssoctaTioN.—the Potomac Baptist Assvciation Will op u iis s-ssion In tae Washing. on-street Baptist church, in this city, next Wed- + The association’ compri-es all the New Scuool” Baptist caurcues in Loudoun, Fauquier, Fairfax, and Alexandria Counties, and s¢v-ral hun dred delegates, ministers, and laymen will atteud the meeting of the association, Many of the dele- gates will be hospitabl: entertained here, ‘THe DRainaGk TROUBLE,—The question of the adjustment of grade, in tle noriuwes:ern portion Of tue city 15 still un ettled. The chdirman of ne committee on streets Says that the main obstacle in the Way ts th: uowillinsness of tue Pennsy.va- bia Kadroad authorities to conturm tueir tracks to Uhe street grade on Payette sireet, or to coniriuute to the expense of making a tutnel that would allow the present railroad grade to be maintulned, aud the water to fow off from the street. Norss.—Commonwealth Attorney Clements 1s collecting testimony relativ. to the prize-nght in Alexandria Couniy, above the Tiree Sisters, last Saturd.y morning, and the matter will ve laid be- Yore the next xrabd jury Which 1s summoned at the Couaty Court. me weeks ago the city counch appointed a couwtnittee to wait upon the Couunl siouer Of Agriculture in reference to the expenditure to Alexandria of @ portion of the $160,000 to be devoted ‘during ‘tne comtng fiscal year Lo experiments in sugar produc.ion. So far no action has veen taken. Commissioner Col man 4s now in the West, but on his return 1t is expected Ubat the committee wili walt upon hin ii reier- ence to the matter.—The pulice say that Alexan- dria bas never had amore quiet Sunday than yester- day.—Judge Stuart returned saturday from his trip to Nova Scotia ——Alexandria ts now the ipplng port for considerable quautities of poplar wood, seut North to be convertal Into ‘wood pulp, for which that species of Umber is admirauly fitted. —Rev. L. F. York, of Wasu.ngton, preached at Trinity M. "E. church’ here yesterday.—Alcx- andria Jail stili continues to be the county prison ‘of Loudoun Couaty, aud Geo. Jackson Is Low were charged with suodting James Drummond, col- ored.—There ate now 25 licensed dogs here, more tan ever before.—W. A. Smoot & Co. have ti cuntract at $3.70 for supplying coul Lo the gas ee Mr. Parnell’s tramp Card. ME FRUSTRATES TH COMMISSION BY BEGINNING 4 LIBEL SUIT IN THE SCOTCH COURTS. ‘Mr. Parnell has caused something of a sensation by beginning proceedings for libel azainst the London Times in Scotland. The preiminary papers in the suit were served in Edluburgu, Sat- urday. Tree news agents wo sell tue Times tuere were formaily placed under £20 penaity €ach, according to the Scotch custom, toapprar wheh called for in the suit of Chas. Stewart Par neil of Avoudale, County Wickiow, Ireland, against John Waiter, proprietor of the “Zines newspaper, Londou, ahd George Edward Wrigit, Printer and pubusher of the same. Tue suit ig for bel, daimages not yet stated. Tus law or Scotland perunits suc a suit to be brought tere and Mr. Parnell has retained two of the best l1b- eral practitioners in the Scottish law courts, Kt Hon. Joun F. Balfour, M. P, tor Ciackmnnau, and Mr. Alexander Asher, Q-C., M. P. for Elgin.’ Tue Suit 13 “limited “strietiy to” tue letters sald” vo be forged and will not be permitted to go beyond the questions they raise. Tue prospecis or the sult are very favorable for the plainulff. ‘The sultis certain to have a result one Way or the other, as in Scotland a majority of 9 to 3 jurors suffices to decide a case. Ove thing iscertain, and tnatis u neil Las brought suit fn the nick of time. Anott- er day Would have been too late, as the comtuss- tou Dll has passed the third reading and receives the royal asscut Monday. This would have barred Mr. Parnell’s private ‘suit, as it indemuilies the umes gxplicitiy and compictely agaiust any ower pigending, either clvil or eruainal a question Which Wad long and acrimoniously debated last week. Mr. Parnell has checkmated tue govern- ment, as the commission cannot tavesizate a maiter while it ts under consideration in a reg- larly constituted court. ‘Mr. Par- Epvcational, Boaxp or tae KxiouTs—James A, Wight of Philadeiphia, C. A. Hali, of Marshall, Tex.; A. W. Wright, o( tue Labor former, To Tonto, Canada, aud ‘Morris L. Wheat, of Colfax, Iowa, have beén selected by General Master Work: wrdcrly to compose the travelling educa- Uonal board of the Kniguts of Labor. It 13 BELIEVED BE Was MURDERED.—Jobn Calla- han, aged thirty, a former resident of Cart Pa., was found dead in Mill Creek, Beat W uke bal Pa, Saturday, His arms were pinioned Rind bim With a rope made from a woo Skirt, and his neck Was broken. It is believed that he ‘was murdered. PRICE'S OvY DER. Montgomery County Matters, ‘A SERIOUS CASE AT BOYD’s STA: FROM ROCKVILLE AND VICINITY. Correspondence of Tax EVENINe Stan. tice Dutrow, charging him with having seduced ‘the daughter of John T. Hawkins, of that locality. ‘The parties to this affair are The as light, Mr, Son's and, iis the horse he ridit refusing, Thomp- Until "te eecapod, The officers ure now on the for severai years, Is claimed by near resi the other hand tt is claimed that int wish to get possession of the property ata nom- Anal value, ‘The late hot weather has unusual amount of sickness Which ts noted ag one of the most healthy piaccs in the siate, Mra, Chase and fam{ly, of Washington, who have been spending tue last two montas al Tesi. deace of Miss Harriet gag ‘Lo-mi jw leave tor the, Vinginla Springs Mary Sommers, daughter of the iaie Dr. A. Sommers, who has been residing at Elizabethtown, Ky., for some time, ds visiting iriends bere. Mr, M.cuael Willson, ageu sixty-nve years, a prowinent citizen of Betiesd: died \here to-day. He was a leading member the Curistlan Churco, and the funeral services will be conducied by Rev. F. D. Power, of Verinont Avenue church, Washington. ‘SoA. Me ‘The broad sword contest between Captain Daly and Dunean c. Ross, at Coney Island Saturday ‘afvernoon, was witnessed by a big crowd. Each had won three rounds when Daly's horse plunged into the crowd, injuring several people. ‘The con- Vestants Were arrested und beld to Dull Wheel.nz, W. Va., was visit-d by a thunder storm Saturday evcning “and lgutuing struck several Dulidings. Katie Dunlap was instantly killed by One stroke, aad her brotuer and several others 1D Uae vieinicy prostrated. The Cuban goverument to Madrid that an agitacion 15 being curried on in Cuba, with the assistance Of infue.Ual American puilticlans, 10 favor of tue annexation of Cuba to the United tates, ‘Cuautauqua gave Rev. Dr. Phillips Brooks, of Trinity Cuureh, Boston, @ grand ovation yester~ ay. Reports have been recetved at Ottawa that sev- eral American Dsuing vessels huve run the gaunt- let by the Canadian cruisers, and are making big bawisin the lower Si. Lofrence, One of we cruisers Will be ordered to give chase lo the in- traders, who the A Far Tu Of Hood's Sarsapariila will convince any reasonable person that it dues possess xreat medicinal merit. We Go not cluim that every bottle will acc. mplish a mira- cle, but we do kuow that nearly every bottle, taken ac- cording to directions, docs produce positive benefit. Its peculiar curative power is shown by uuuny remark- bie cures, “Twas run down Yrom close application to work, but Was told I Lad malaria and was dosed with quinine, @e., Wuich was useless. I decided to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and am now feeling siromg aud cheer ul. T feel sa*iefied it wil! beueft any who give it a fair trial.” W. B. BEAMIsH, 261 Spring street, New York City. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. 1, HOOD &CO., Apothecartes, Lowell, Mass. 4 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR Twesty Yeas Exeeeresce SELLING DRY GOODS [0 CASH CUSTOMERS, Beautiful Lawns, 5c... 8c., 10¢., 12, Black Surah siika excelicut quate’ price was 75e., reduced ty 0c, toils Linen, finest quality, price was 15c., reduced to pare, fing wool, wide double laced 20.37 ic. ide 48e. suet Scene, nest qualty, 250. Gialites, Freseb'stysem Loe. Satin Aloire, Watered Sik, price was $1, reduced to ‘Beautiful Sattrous, new French styles, 15. ‘aus’ Veiliu, wll pure five French Wool, price was Fedticed to 200. davine Siti Plaid India Linen, Auest quality, rico was 3c., reduced to 12 4¢. —_ CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH STREET. nners who buy $5 ot over will aclect one of ig Valuaule preseute: A-Dur 0: lutwe size Damask Towels, worth 81; 0 pair of Silk red Corgeis, Worth 7, or @ half dozen fine s quality Dainask Napkins, worth 7 5c. ei gumer Stawis, cure Nou, Cream, Biue, Garnet, Henrietta Cashmeres, Pure Fine Wool, wide double ‘Wiuih, all colors, » ice wus 90¢., reduced to 45¢. Casi custowers who buy $10"or over wills lect one of the valu ble presente: A lange size handsoine Beda Quit wo, iu #120; one dozen fw quaiity Dainaas ey Kin we yor two Tange size 1 Thteu Dauask Towels, worth 2. y30" “Fox Ox Tse Barstow 18 NO WHERE COMPARED WITH THE PLEAS- URE DERIVED FROM THE BARGAINS DIS- PENSED TO CONSUMERS OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING AT THE ASSIGNEES SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK O¥ THEGULDEN EAGLE CLOTH- ING CO. NEARLY EVERYTHING GOES AT HALF VALUE. IT 18 USELESS TO ENUMERATE THE QUANTITY OF BARGAINS TO BE FOUND aT THIS SALE, IT CANNOT BE DONE. COME, SEE FOR YOURSELF, AND YOU WILL NOT GO AWAY DISAPPOINTED. pe FROM THIS ON WE EXPECT TO MAKE BOTH PARENTS AND BOYS HAPPY BY A SHOWER OF BARG\INS IN THE BUY>' DEPARTMENT. OF COURSE THE EARLY COMERS WILL HAVE THE CHOICE OF STOCK To SELECT FROM. 8. BIEBER. ASSIGNEE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO, tm 400 77H ST. N.W., COR D. 83-001 Panavezema Sronz. ‘We will offer the balance of stock of SUMMER DRESS GOODS at cost and less. Batiste reduced to 10 cents per yard. Balance of Crepeiines reduced from 12}4¢. to Se. per yard. Extra fine Plaid and Striped India Lawns reduced to 1230. per yard. gfrest, bargains in Wool Dress Goods st 25c, Sic. 340., 500. Wil offer @ special bargain in Marseilles Quilts, full 11-4, at ¢1. Extra choice styles in Koechlin’s Satines, now 25c. One lot Men's Cream Fiaunel Yachting Shirts re- duced from $1.50 10 81. Bargains in Summer Underwear for Ladies, Men and Children. Great mark-down in Homery. One lot of child's full recular Ribbed Hose, good quality. Price was 25c to 33e. A fall lize of Men's Furnishing at very low prices. MATAINGS, MATTINGS, MATTINGS. ‘Remnants at less than cost. CARHART & LEIDY, sull ‘928 7th and 706 K st. n.w. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPP’s COCOA For 30e. we give yous 1% inch by 6 to 9 feet trunk betier than 18 soid elsewhere at 75¢. ‘Tormam’s, 1231 Penn. ave. n.w. eonw Genw? 98.00 Shoes, in button, lace ‘and Congress, all a'3.50 at the Family Suce Store, SIO "th sk *H oyal Gluc’ mends China, Glass Woot,&c, FOR SALE—HOUSES. SALE—FRAME HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS. HA\ Fai ean acinar: io'Tossi $1,500; cus; yineuts. aorta alley; O00 ; eusy oa 161 ity. Fer mouth- ori and Seth owertaes urge shed of oe ne’ Meawenf “auld. 500: 300 CASH; BALANCE §.0 I buy a good ‘Hou rooms ina desirabie and jmproving " cal ty, aul3-i DAVID 'D. STUN«. 806 F st RS HEAP—NEW BRICK HOt ON reneh eireet sy beni 2 boats: ede DAY 1.500. GID B SONE, 806 F st. POE SMES CHEAP_THREL-STORY AND CON. crete cellar 15th: 37.000 E cretecellar Brick Howse. Q strect.near 3 DAViD D. SiONE, 806 F at, i SALE CHEAP—317 M ST. S.W.; 5-nOUM brick.with water rent 30. Will take $1.160 week, Terms cans CH PAnRER. if old this easy. Sip and 2 ote ow. ‘OR SALE ROOM BRICK ALE CHEAP—A GOOD 6:1 House. 710 House G at. 13-30" ‘W., with m. 1.; press lot Price $3,200. Terme casy. bs eH TARKER, 4igand Este. aw. POR SALE-ONE OF THOSE NICE HOMES IN wosed le: wix rooms: water, vas aud sewer: slate imantels and introbe stoves: cars and herdics almost at the door : month. tne, 1, 100 cash, baance $20 -per aSgrvoety store, cor. 13th and Gales ice 8 ire: FOR SALE—LOTS. ON 3D Sipe ce mute orp OK SALE—LOTS—BEAUTI- UL BUILDING SITE ds en: |. Low forcash W. RILEY DEEBLE. T319 F ot auil-3t it SALE—FINE PROPEREX: RIGHT IN HEART Fe city: located woares of the Pension uit-e and ‘sie squarce of a umtice an juarvs Governtueut Printine Office" Thirty-curht hen ts Dalton tk property £0 fallste aud © Sac aed nventigne thie aull-iw RR SALE-SEVERAL DESIRABLE LOTS ON F > at lees thay cuctent {ices APD. papleiameenens 33 Sa} feet f houses cam aul1.3t tween, {120 roore fortunes heus =; 8500. WHIT RREN JORDAN: Lar Ft wale di PR ha a ee se Socks) from city gu Metropoiitan’Branch of 1. and 0. i. Tye a — aidiers' Howe aud Catholic Cuiversity 20 eet above te Fotomac, coautnane nc Bae'virw ci cu For sce MCLACHLEN © BATCHeL- DER, 1215 F st. 3.w. my-26-3aa ‘SALE—CHOICE SMALL LOISIN MI. PLEAS- mils $000 aud $600 cach. small cal pay matte Focal 3. HEieTFORD, ‘28a TAS Fat, FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOU: ——s = > 5 ‘S\LE—AT MAY, S.J. cpr ide Siw conmencine 28 'f south of Wc | Hand Se ferpnbed bet, spt hate regan, Sars to rune cout blanco ak: W: 2 GRTE Rifpand gues-e remain late im the sewsct. Room ¢, TAF et as. = P.O. BOX rag, Fat tgee aod FEST" ,t 8300 e088? | Pyices and termemade known ions Pa ey ot | el ‘SALE-CHEAP—TWO G00D OR THE CHESAPEAKE, 0 mest tm all tts appototments of amy r0- 2or on Chesapeake Bay or Potsune Bier MUSIC BY ITZEL'S MILITARY BAND. ‘First-class Restaurant under new management, "Saiae oem Returning. tos Ridge 11-450. m, 6:40end © pt buuaige 12 beonsSandd pa BOUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR ‘Trains leave Baltimore and at¥am. 1:50 and 4:20 pm. 2:10 apd’s:30 p. a TDicketson sale at B. and 0. ticket ‘only. Train leavine at and 10; 7 dare wilt couuect wie the oi SRP COLUMBIA, and 428 ana SIXTY MILES UP THE BaY, To Baltimore and return. arriving at Bay 5.00 baz, alowing passetiers tok tut due trip tour bewre at thé Kidge. “Fare ouly 10c. for round trip.aurtose16 be 0S THE MOUNTAIN'S BROW” ELMO. A few Roo: gant house, Cuisine secoud wine “aintect cf Pian, Bicwat Back Bane Satta, a fe, Game in abundance. Special ta tem xd “October. “Free Biss for guests from isha erHotina Sa Saine Veaneto see my Write for terms aod ‘circulars 10 BRICE W. Curr Berkeley Spriugs, W. Va. su7-im E—A LARGE LIVERY AND BOARDING able ae, Lily ate fo, tone ‘Willsel! ail or part on Saye. account of bud bealth. AVpIy auls-at* {OR SALE—CHEAP—A THREE-TON FAIRBANKS ‘Seale in tae condition, C. f, CARLEM & CO., 606 Pennsylvayia ave. nw. aul3-3t Kk SALE—JUST ARRIVED i ROM VIRGINIA A lot of driving and work Horses, Stable corver 1th aud Water sta. aw. Belt line the dove. ab-6t R SALE IN ts eogy 7-fooin drame Hous:; E ROVING NORTH- Eg ee 38x.16; south and east fronts: wide alley in rer: Poum for suotuer house. Al oppo:tunity for home or investment. at ne, ‘Deai with owner on premises, 81 Sth NW SALE—CHEAP—2 6-ROOM BRICK HOUSES on 4, bet N and MeLoap ave. a.w.; w.th all mod, imps; years.’ C. 2,00), one-third cau; bal. 1 avd 2 PARKER, 45 and E wuil-3 {OK SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD BUSINESS PROV- erty ou 4% and McLean ave. s w., reat oo) tenaut at ‘cash ; balan K SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD 8 house oh Gat. bet. Room BRICK and 6th, Price 83.000; ©. H PARKER, diana E aw. Rk SALE—CHEAP_A GOUD BUSINESS PROP. erty iu Bough Washi ctou that will reut tor 845 $5,009; terns cosy. Per mouth. P Jot 23 by 120. Price £2,800. aul 1st? CoM PARRER, 4% and Baw. H. PARKER, dig and Ew. FOE, SALE ERICK- KILN USED 3 Ol; BUEN. No china; nearly new; aay reasonable offer. D. M. GOOVACRE, 1226 H st aw. i FE, SAE Psrcu0 (Sarery first class condition; $s GiO. 8. ALWATER R SALE—BICK IN. Columbia, exceilent condition, § oF call, after Bunday, 5 to 6 p.m, “G., ¥. {OR SALE—A RARE CHANCE! ‘Tne stock, Axinres and gvod will of an old stand iestauraut, the present proprietor having catri-d 1 ob for 23 years aud wishing to retire. J. SCHNETDE A, ‘Opposits Washington Ferry Landi. Alexandra, HOKSE; 16 HANDS HIGH; jame; will work auywhere: sold i.r wunt of use. Appy at mtabie in rear of, Sid’ Fenuayivanie ove 3, w. a OR SALE—CHEAP— Lot second-hand vrick (cleaned), Lot second-hand window-sasi (g.3261). Lot secoud-ha d puliey-window franca. Lot second-hand inside and ovtside linda, Tot sccud-h nd iimue and outeide doors and ‘rames, Four secoudeuand frame porches (good eo" dition). One vod secuud-band furia © it Brsteclass order, FOE SAECHEAP—75¢ 10TH ST. = FROM | uscd but iwi wincerm taken out Mb eae wae Brick House, uew. 10.20 by 110. deep: 6500 cesta: | “A4DUE ume winens 2 Freeh plate dalaucoesy. Price $4000. ©. VARKER, sas, AD far SS E DARBOUE, Paull-ste dyadEaw. i Lumber Dealer, 14th and o ste. ho. Foe Sib 0s a St ES vath, bay win ow, pressed brie! tela, tel ¥ stibule, h improve: ‘ese uiambers. 7, ROOMS, souk, sate man” some gan Hxtures, all 130 cera att a yaved alley. 1310 3 sans. OUR HO! x 77H and two houses fa the cies oproste. to Sill and 2115 bave siuree atta bed, ents: lot 1 “ALEY ‘bese houses are new, have modern iuiprovewents, and whl rei 1530 Sth st. n, w. house OF BU per ith. Price for all @1.00. ory” irame horse, good hs per mouth. Loau' immediate 700. all moder improvements, Exch Zand 1504 15th st n.w.,2-story and basement 7 roouns, all 10d |.” Brice for botn 67,00. ru improvements: rent tor 630 B. H. WARNER & CO eul1-3t 916 F it. FRE SALE SUITABLE FOR X HOME OR PAY- fue Investmeut—1250 9:h st. n.w.. 10 Foows, two Batis, Se.,all iu complete order: also, sutall Brick, 192 F si! ue,6 rooms, bath, cellar, &e., and is uow rent, s¢ su as to pay 8 per cent as ant vestment. 82.750. ALBLKT F. FUX, aull-6t 920 Fat nw. ‘OR SALE—FINE (STONE TRIMMIN =) FOUR tory press brick, back buildiuz (uot couuected), y BI bath, range, coal c $8,000; a baryain, 52 c,; situated on 6th st. now. Ths nw. auli-lwe it SALE—HOUSES $1,000; wel located for iD LOTS AT $375, 8875, price; ulso a number of alley houses paying 15 per cent. CHAS. A. SH.£1.DS, 1006 F st. nw. aull-3i" JF QR GALE HOUSE 320 ABT NR TWO-STORY Urick : price $2,500. RYON & TRACY, aull-dt 513 7th st. iw. FOE SALE-NO. 2014 Fst. 8. mod. imups.; lot 26.1140. 10 ‘to wortiiuearly the price asked: house Fouts ior The above is ouly a rortion of the books. F the Ist aud 1th. idan bh. m i, Or. 1419 20m st. nw, Uf 8 th Cap. wind i ‘sts. 50: ve cheap. Price, igth an a P. Sr.c". 50049 K ste, bi, 2, iL. 1,976,000 734 Tih st.ae., bh. ty on mi ‘or {ull Ust cull ut office for bulle fn iawued on {au10) 4H08. E. OR SALE — TWO-STOR: situa: re. Price $450, Fay es per mouth, Inquire FERDINAND SCHMID £, itawt. A D st. . ©, near NJ. w., b fore 11 a.m. aulo-st* Fo SALE-TBE | VERY BEST VENTILATED aud most commodious sina‘l corner property in the northwest {or tbe n.oucy: south and west frout on. W $t;,cpr cleveland ave, 7 rosmeand bath, p by BW, ick Fard, aud stale 84,730. 110-3 oj ‘T. dH. SYPHEGD & CO., 1321 F st. FY. unsus the owner is locating permanent auio-st 8. SALE—2110 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. NW. rooins, all in. i splenuid house: neighborhood + Will be sold cheup aud on easy terms, ws iM another city. WARSER & CO. ie SALE HOUSE AND LOT ON 10TH ST. ¥, ‘brick ; $3.600 ALEST WILL GIVE FOu Tale NEXp IO iivater bargains ih thelie of Catriares Base fies, Wavon-tarta, Harueen, aud eqiupiiens. of ali fipite, both new tnd seconi-ban Oy 1S Pasacaer ekte. batistactory exclatacs’ cau Lemmas GEYER, Carriage Factory <ud Repositu: “ig OR SALE—-PECIAI elegant Square Pixnos, oot! u SES i Iate-t od best unprovements: fue ‘rich quality of one and best makes. W Il be sold for oue week only, ut $5, $40 aud $50 jess than their value: stool and ¢: Usual wuaruntee Koes With each plano. dour $ ure ter. ‘culy $10 monthly tii paid for. ‘These are great suap so come aloug guck HE PIANU EXC" ANGE, 422 Dthst. EE mee SS oe JOR SALE—ONE 81 CON Ei Fitno, 3165; ‘ous at & ze other reat varguiDs © CO., Music Dealers. 925 7th stin.w. my] ls SOR SALE — CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, ROAD Carts, Poy Carts, surrey and all kiuds Of Boring Waxous,” on easy yayiuiente or cast; repairing ¢ yo ea.ty. JOHN d. COOK, 5203 M sts’ West Wash tou, b. se19-sut ‘OR SALE—WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Matched Teams, Siuzie Drivers, sadule_and ess Horses, MNGHAM & CU. 1527 M st. uw. amy 16-3 Fob SALES THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE- Quires no boiler: avoids all expensive attendance, ‘Lo loss of time; no haudiuy of tuel for eieular aud price list. D. BALLAUF, Au't, 721 stu st. COUNT: ulste REAL ESTATE, F SALE—FROM 10 TO 00 ACRES OF HIGHLY my roved ei. ou Teunalytown like amproveu ete Rist-cisse Box 121, Star ome auls-or WANZED=T0 BUY A FARM OF ABOUT 200 acres, suitable for graz nz purposes, located ut fer from the District of Coumbia Address C.. Star oftice. auli-lw 92 SALE—CHEAP—57 ACRES OF LAND ON Joining: station, very. aexieabis for"cattiies ian n ye Mery desitable for cuttine into ‘Audrens H. J, P., Star office, ‘auli-3e ‘OR, SALE-SEVENTY-SIX ACRES TIMBERED Pitta eit tiie from Wesbangteat p30 Te Linde W.W. BALE, 450 F st sw. E98 SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN IN A FARM OF 234 acres on the 7th-strect road, known as ido- ado. Just eight miles from the city or Washi gtou acd. three-quarters of a mile irom the station (rorest Glen, on the Metropolitan Brauen of the B.& 0. K.K) Un the opposite xide of the road is the subdivisio. of For. ext Gleu, und a.Joining on the south is the tamu of Gen. Getty. “This tarm 1s improved by thfee dw ling Louses, excelient barn. with stabling for. 100 head of Stock, ‘corn-hotise, two ice-houses, milk-hous’, and. other outbti.dinscs, wind-mill, bot sud eld water in the Louse, and uever failins sprince of excellent water, if hever failing streams rayuing turouch every fed. ‘There is stored away i the barn abuut 100 fous of bay, es and. there are two Belds of corn srowis g, which, frou Prevent indications, wil sieid Soo bitrele of corn wluition to. the’ above’ tuere arcabsut 70 heat of cattle. 40° which are ini ch cows, near all Fecistencd Holstzin and Jeroeve, head of youd horses. sey head of hoys, 3 Dugxies, 2 Daycon wagons, 2 fai ‘wagons, 1 two-hovse spring waged, 1 lapdau. 3 sets double 3 sets sincle bugzy harness. 6 6 cultivators, barness for farm wasuu, tresd- Eat horsesyower’ a vaiu-all, sind au eh Of other urticies woo" mun Fous to imentio: and to ve appreciated. All of rich wilt beso dto a iuumeaiste Parchvaor at bas zai and easy terns, e lu part. ‘food city property at Value. 4 H. WARNER & CO., au20-6t 916 F sirect i. w. FOR, SALETAT,, MELROSE PARK. wyaTTs. ville, Md.. desirable Lots, opposite the handsome Tesilence of the late K. K. Eliiot, coq, Lots 50 b¥ 130 feet frouting ou, Meirao ave: rice AG conte per a or squire foot. Liberal terms to purchasers of more oue lot cr to any une building at once. Fur furti particulsreapply te TYLeit & RUTHERTOuD, au7~t Raa eres ag 3: HERTFORD, S-1m* 1 jALE—1728-30.32-34 HST. NE. 7 ROOMS io flate tnd wood mantels’ iatavoes tual sa 3 Ia rane: rress-briek irout; trou porches: lot 1x72, inspection. For terms apply to GRE GHAM, 1405 F st. au9-1m* erty in West W 3 OF aud-20, shington.. JOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—A FINE OLD PROP- E [4 tounis; wade iot. Prive 1 house coutaiare ony $4,000. Apply to WASHINGION DAN ney rt LIS F st. R SALE—A BANGAIN dences, 472 and 474 O in purel Ww. 11 rooms: all 1 sell cheap to finmediate OR SAT 2909 Jy¥5-Lmt ‘E—HUUSES— |1302 30th st., Or..85.01 st 30 N st. 0.0, Gr .4. 1.000 oie Vases (1413 30th. fb. tr. 25 000)3406 wii, 9E. 800) anh. nn 250 tion of the meee a Fickiike, 1264 320 st. aw. Save Yoonszzves, @UARD AGAINST THE HEATED BREATH OF SOVEREIGN “SOL.” ‘Whose intense attention is s source of grave annoy- ance, discomfort, and yourselves, ship irciisnaase Te iouahaites ac sometimes dire calamity. How? yourselves with ‘kind of clothing, ore pee CLOTHING ‘We can farnish you with: Coats and Vests at.. 18 Entire suit, coat, vest, and pants, at.....,.8325 Breese-in' ‘Coats and Vests at........ Frousers ittons.- 385 Entire suit, cost, vest, and pante, at......64 47 ts and Vests at.. se Entire suit, coat, vest, and pants at.......85 00 eobecssos «an Entire suit, cost, vest, and pants, at.......87 50 rouate ie ah weres ot to Ey vrotor &. ADL 10 PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 O27 and Ux¥ 7th at. nw. comer Masmncnusstts ave. : ‘Strictly One Price, (Open Setardays till 115. m. io F at MONEY TO LOAN. EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. SAFE AS U.S. BONDS. oes CANES, SMALL PREMIUM CHAKGED. 8 ON MEAL ESTATE 1000 tau) THOS. E WaGGAMAN. ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP- proved real estate security. iarre amot M coMte Tiki & RUTHERTOND. 1307 F st. nw. M&h=*, TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE; INSUR- Suet PIRES: Fens Colle tog. G. HEXSEY, 3y26-1m 1236 F street M°xz*. TO LOAN ON APPKOVED REAL ‘Estate Security. JOHN SHERMAN & CO, 307 F st. ue | 5 RHE AURORA HOUSE ‘With its uew Aunex and Cottares, ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGH ANTES, 3,000 Fret ABOVE TIDE-WALER. Apelect fully rewort, at very unc@-rate ratee, This locality is noted for its Bracing ALK. Healthfulness and Picturesque Landscapes No fogs, no bay sever, ho inowquitocs, | Pure erring water, Good vie Aiuusements." Accommodation: Ast class. Table beat. “Circulars at the St office. a cud 3.1. SHAYPEL, Prop., Aurora, W. Va |ATSKILL MOUNTAINS, SARATOGA, sand NDAN, June 25, express trains est’ Shore lailrad wil’ ran Daily, sxvept Sunday. to‘and rom the Jersey City, Statin of the Penuegl Yamin Keilto d. auakivw clove counections with fast trains to aud from Washington <ATSKILL “MOUNTAIN EXPRESS, Leave Jersey City stat, wats Arrive | homie a. via Kiber Grand Hotel, “1:45 ‘pam; Motel Kasterskiil, 2°93 p.m. Mouut House station, m; baleuvilie, 1:90 p.m Drawing-room y City to Grand Hotel Station aud to Puaunicis for Hotel Kaaterskiil and Mountain Heo-e ) SARATUG® AND CATSKILL PXPRess. Leave Puilndelptia 8" Foouicia via Kingston. 4:10 p.m.. Grand Hotel, 4:25 pm: Ho tel Kaaterskill, 4255 jam, Nt. House Statio » 4-10 p. wh.: Paleuiviile, 4°20 pm Arrive Meretos 6.20 pau Coldwell, Lake George, 8-107. u. Drawing:room Cars i bilsdeiphia tw Grand Botel Sta. tior and t0 Phoenicia (or Het haaterskill abd Moun. tain House), New Lork to Caldwell aud Jersey City to Baratoea SAKATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. sPECTAL— Leave Washington 9:00 aia, Arrive Phouicle. va Kingston, 4:51 pam. ; Graud Howl, 8:45 p.m Mo" tel Ka terakill, 0°18 pom. Mc. House Svatiom, 8-00 p. ta: Palenvitle. $0 Amive waratora Kuus to Caldwell, Lake ol Satta nving 10:40 pan. Drawing-room Cars Ni Grand Hotel 'S-ation ands to Poauic Savamore, 9:00 p.m or Motel Keatersidiland Mountain House), aud Washington to Saratoza. Purclsse tickets at Pennsylvania Railroad offices gaat cone Tesorts through. the Jersey City 5: jor a northe:n est Shore Ratiroad, Magra“ ‘Saratoga trains ruu vis Alba. 5” CE LAMBE __General Pussenver Avent, e ‘ork, day. 810 to 8. Children price. iain leaves Bay Rid aspingtou at 8-04. iu time tor For further iuforustion address 1-30 Hi COLONNADE, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. 3. Special rates to Washingtonians, T_ON THE CHESAPFAKE aree hours’ ride rom \ asia First less int Cvery way. Address O.H. PAXSUS Ken County, Ma. IC HOTEL, 1ST UCTUBER ATLAN OPES TiLi Uneurpassed Burin’ and Loaung. d Guuuing. Paviaon. Good Es! Eleguut Danems Cuisine first-<las AML Lecuaratown,M rh HEKBEKT ¥ ice, No anosquitos. steamboats MOORE Proprietor. Jy1v-1m ‘GS AND BATHS. W. VA, On B. & 0. RR Giiain Stem), Two and a half hours from Washington, ‘The merits of Berkeley and its Waters are famous, and are ® specific for Lheumatism, Neuralgia, Skin, and Kidney diseases. ‘Since last Season there hasbeen erected one of the finest Bath-Houses and Swimming Pools in the coun- ty. ytiotel lanes, Cuisine excellent, elegant Ball-room, and fume. ‘Terms most reasonable. Write for Hlustrated and Descriptive Pamrlet. _3918-1m* NO. T. TREGO. Prop. FISTEt EMERSON, ATLANTIC CITY, SO. CAR. hear the ocean and hot baths: horonclaly Leated ; — Lo toon. ‘— Lele cis We. Os ML J. SOONG, Proprietor: Pl 0-1mJei3.2m Dwsess, HOUSE, AT REHOBOTH BLEACH Del., uow open for the s-asou. Bev dare por week. dy3-3at EMOKY SCOTTEN, Proprietor. Te ISLESWORTH, OCEAN END OF VIRGINIA 2 Yeghtiantic ity: NJ open Sune 234. Entirely @; WO sleeping roviks, elevant'y furnished, sieae BUCK & MCCLELLAN. ‘OTEL HENLOPES KEHUBOTH BEACH, DEL dais. Open Sane 2. 'T. TROMPSON. Prourietor. OTEL OCEANIC. 3 Fo eel err, ws Veema Maresh: © BOIGE, Proprietor, my23-02 APE MAY POINT, N. J.—CARLTON HOUSE Jopeu after June 25. Cepe House always open ea RS ES ‘the coast. Seventh season of present management. ‘Adadger 2 A. H. HAMILTON. 3e21-2m RIGHT HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL., reopened, 2 TATES HUTEL, —. ‘Atlantic City, Nd ‘The Langest and Lead:ng Hotel. Opens June 23, 1888. BH. BROWN. HARRY B. WARDEN, Manager. REST INN, THON, RSD sles sro Washinton, how opens ander | auent of F. Leuuey and W. HO the Netional Hotel. A new bows, with all funprovements, “Write for circular and rates. F. 142 NEY & Co., Provrictors, Forest Gien, Md.. and Ni tional Hotel” Wasuiuzton, D.C 330-2 3015-20. mon b 5 instalments Eee Al, GOLLEOR AND aud Typ~westing, 313 LENWOOD INSTIIUTE FoR GIRLS A nall Coys, near Wood Mills, B&O. Kh 7 const inetraction inal devertmenta, Music specialty. ttre ton Soiall children. Mee. PITH olenwood. o., Ma. sollte EDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS. NA THOSAL CAFvEUSLTY The Sth atuoel soure St Ioctures will, beein Monday. Gctover 1. 1388, ana formation, apply to Het ow ORTHAND REVOLUTIONIZED. A NEW ERA Sintaeate ‘Actwe Pocnowrspuy taachtin 16 sine Tessons. "S attatped 1 months. CLASSES NOW FOKMING. Private tuition daily. Typewriting taught free of change. Seod stainp for prospectus, Washington School, at Fat. nw waya1- Se LE (MD a SIRTEEN MILES Ry ral from Wenktint city” The aisciot newt won gi tut OR Motiday eptember 17” Tue principal will eccomiuodste in ije howe af members of feud’ ve boys, For terma, SS anise = abo NLAREN® SCHUOL FOR GIRL ae i 3 lo Pots ia. es on tate : , WORTHINGTON. Privcipess box $1, Alexandria Ye Leterenoes: Rt. hev. A. Mj doy a bE Mehua, D. D, Gen WH. BP, Mr. Freok Han" Jee 4 1223 15m Sr. ‘The MISSES KERR'S School for Young Ladies and Lite Girls willopen WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26. Ao cotmmodations for a limited number of Boardina Pur pila, Until September address NIAGARA FALLS SOUTH, ulm Ontario, Canada, MME MEDICAL, DENTAL. \ND PHARMACY cal Departments of Howard University will beet ihe eingeenam cote Eop sormation sa ereular eB PL = Secretary. ratte wo etree Se NES, SIXDSOR COLLEGE AND wiNDsoR FEL Nitinle college separate bniidines, full rad courers ius, Preparatory, ined ELLY, D. D., Prest., New Windsor, Ma p31 S plcess cote NNAPOLIS. MD. EIGHT Departinente aid fur Courses of study rd in clabe if desired. Permit: moderate versity. ¢rumeut.” Situation ost besutiful sud Yor lestalogues “address President THUMM N ATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS OF THB COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, ‘The sinty-soventh winter session will begin October 1, 1888, aud end March 1, 1880, in the new College Building, 1325 Hst.n.w. Forcirculare and informs ‘Lon of both departments address: ‘ Dr. A. F. A. KING, 726 13th st. uw, Washington, DO. _ Telephone call. 885. y24-2m_ BH ose onsok Sean ONY TION, OKA LORY. VOICE CULTURE, GES D GLACE. Evening Sessions sumer Ferume on | UESDAL EVENING. July Jd, at 7p. tor two mouths’ course. Tuition fees for course d, depending on the wuuber of s!udies pureusd date courses i biocu ton, Oratory OF AcLMg coummence Oct ber 3. Terms 985 pe: year) Circe kor. Catalogues and Journals Pree MARTY: L.GE OF ELOCULION AND ORATOR: = *_ YEAR-SHORTLIDG! $500 AcaDENT “Bova, Caos or Business. 30 uuin. ig, Drona st. stauon, Phiia,.2¢ trains dally, SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE, A.B) A M., Clare, Proprietor. Seao: SE SEAN, SBUNARY FR YOUNG Taping Bethlehem, Pa A ceutury's experience. combi With best wodern metlods, alords faites by few and excelled by nous. Sym TITUTE-SELECT SCHOOL POR =i tage? Mame, ave, (Me, and My Vrincipaix. | For sur Tiuion address Me SW MALSEY. Norwood Var jyii-im (ORE DAME OF MARYLAND, COLLEGIATI NER go RETR UeaTy for Little Girls, buble 7-0. three miles trom Balti more, Sud. “Couducted by the Sisters of “Notre Dawe. Send tor eatalow ue 30“ wae dun ACADEMY —14 OFFICERS aND teachers. caret teainine, thorouh | | aca influences of quiet Christian howe in heichb chood, Kev A. J-KICH, A. M.D. Kewte jys-m west UQUIER FEMALE INSTITUTE, WAKRESTOS, VA. opens its 28th auntal session Sept 13, 1888, Situated tu the Piedmont region or Vitwiuis, unsurjassed for ite Denuty and bealthiulvess; only 50 tives trom Waele twa city, ob a brapch of th Usiirosd. Che wrounda, ten acres laid out. The butidinw is une of t foes in the Suate. | Tecan wry Kinieg ad rene GEO. BUTLE A a, Pot, MALE COLLEGE, §. Chariuing location on the Delaware. nied. For catalogue address Sjelbwcogt ‘Rev. Wa C BOWEN, AM. Prost. Tt FEE RSKILL MiLETARY ACADEMY. PEEKS- Kiil-ob-Wuda.n, New Kork, Send ; S6HS"S TLE. A Jel3-codm_ Principal, ‘PSE FREDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY Is DE- Livitfully situated it. the besuutul and bealt Frederick Valley, Md. It Las eu abundant supply, pure water froin mountain eprince. the buildings are ee, Commodious and elegantly furuished. the teach- ers are able and efficient, music, laucuase, art and science “are tuoruughly taugit, and all its appoint ents are of exceideut character.” The beXt evasion be ius SEPTEMBEK 11. 1888. For catoicgrue aadrens WH PURNELL Lin D. F: . Mid. References—ivev. Wun A. Bartlett, DD, Wi ton, aud «leo the tollowiug, wbiwe daughters are in sevool: US Senator EK. Wilsou. Hon. Thomas Browne MC: Geu. J.J. Bartlett, Pension Buresa, 5 S AND YOUNG SS thea. St. George's, Md., select, thoromen and 30 and $300; reopens ‘Septeniter 20. Prot. 5. TNEAK. A.M. Prin Circularsseut. — $y3-2iguii® SELWIN HALL THE READING, PA, MILITARY ‘Academy. Six hours from Washington. Every modern ‘or study and recrestivn. 400 per aunum. of nhy age received. Send for catalogue. LC. BISHOP, Head Muster, ay2-da JNIVERSITY OF VIRGINTA-(POUSDED BE Thomas J. fereou Of Mine tuouthe, bert fnetractign an Literature Sclouper harscultars Beak. matroctigu. am Literature, Scouse, Auricul urs Deering, Puarmacy: Medicine and Lev.” Depariznesta Si therouguly equipped. Location elevated snd wealth: fut, “For cutaiowue ypig to Wal A THURNTOR, Catriatn ot tacuiy, B:0, Univers oi Ya. Ve i w Spring, Montromery County, Md. aw City, reopens september 18.1 EEK. traning geverument. beaith carefully @ 37 vigor lal vor cigs souee MERE FILLA. C BALLOWELL, - @ Bends 3526-A2wkeolw* CAPE MAY POINT, X. 3._ | Ma. pe ALPONIE, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. Riera a et eopncne a, tober. E KOBEKTS & S055, 3e24-tu.th.s.2mJe13.co2m EAUMONT, KENTUCKY AVE, NEAR PACIFIC: ‘ATLANTIC | EE. Clty N.S. _ 0. Box 155. ILLER, 4¥27-co, 1m. (Formerty of the edison). Mis. AG. ANGUAGES. ‘RL OF LANGU: LAME Sitrrg souooror raxocaces Open aver. ‘Also, summer Sie WwW EINDEnGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE, Furie eipine of leackery, ‘with ud Primary Schoot, pies Bins LOUISE POLLOCK, Prine FINANCIAL. __ Jo W COMO ING MACAETREN, erovis BUILDING: mie oe aw,” ie Bephers aud Dealers in Guveruument Boade, Model ns 2.tm AUPESCe;,, | Paco WHITE seLruoE, sruxos, $1 10, 00 To oat 2S ween will be gpenJU2 ani Bane. | Eseries 30000 itr ean poy mena | Ryan iarenie Neate Ae ee Reeetruction h 7A. SaiTH e SUS 1e33 Facies | dels-ia 4H. CABELL MADDUX. loax— OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS, hous fet percent Great North Mountain, poar Winchester. Va.. 0 hours : ast ‘at 6 per cent. A safe bome for families. NO BAR Qypgums teu, BEALL BROWY 400. Fiat ciate aialloe ever cole B100, 000 ae Loriee toute st parent. ee roundsclean ; sanitary” 7 N00 SEE me ie MGREE Tins owen reves of interest ant communis: ‘The Sun Building, Weshington, D.C. ed [EEE EE 16 Comper ts. ow. meat a ao Fear. ‘ave All Work gusrautesd. bend postal. SPECIALTS IN Food he oS the ‘asi ue oir ene sc SSS -«